Literature DB >> 7868461

Osmolality alters tracheal blood flow and tracer uptake in anesthetized sheep.

U M Wells1, Z Hanafi, J G Widdicombe.   

Abstract

Changes in the osmolality of airway surface liquid cause bronchoconstriction, mucus secretion, and ion transport, but little is known about the effects on the permeability of the trachea to drugs applied to the tracheal lumen. Using the anesthetized sheep, we have investigated the effects of hyperosmolar (725 +/- 11 mosmol/kg) and hyposmolar (128 +/- 5 mosmol/kg) Krebs-Henseleit (KH) solution in the tracheal lumen (mean volume 13.6 ml) on the uptake of technetium-99m-labeled diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (99mTc-DTPA), a low-molecular-mass hydrophilic tracer that is thought to cross the epithelium via paracellular pathways, and on blood flow. All changes in osmolality were made by altering the NaCl content. We perfused a tracheal artery and collected tracheal venous blood. Hyperosmolar KH increased water movement into the lumen (+2.0 ml) and solute flux out of the lumen. It increased arterial (+24.5%) and venous (+20.6%) flows and decreased 99mTc-DTPA concentration (-26.3%) and output (-12.0%) in venous blood. Hyposmolar KH caused water movement out of the lumen (-0.9 ml) and solute flux into the lumen. It had no effect on arterial (+0.6%) and venous (+5.5%) flows and greatly increased the concentration (+345%) and output (+375%) of 99mTc-DTPA in venous blood. The baseline permeability coefficient for 99mTc-DTPA (-9.1 x 10(-7) cm/s) was not affected by hyperosmolar KH (-8.7 x 10(-7) cm/s) but was increased by hyposmolar KH (-21.4 x 10(-7) cm/s). These results confirm that hyperosmolar liquid in the lumen increases blood flow and indicate that tracer uptake is affected by the bulk flow of water across the airway wall.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7868461     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1994.77.5.2400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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